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what does the upper number of a time signature tell a muscian
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what combination of steps makes up a minor scale
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In key signatures with sharps, the key is (1 point) Responses one half step up from the last sharp. one half step up
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What is one reason certain key signatures are used?
(1 point) Responses to confuse performers to confuse performers to match with
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The by did conposers use key signatures
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What is the quality of the triad if the interval between the root and third is m3 and the interval between the third and fifth
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Which term is the name for the lowest note in a triad?
(1 point) Responses root root third third fifth fifth seventh
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A tonic note is which degree of a scale?
(1 point) Responses the first degree the first degree the first accidental the first
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There are two half-steps between EThe flat symbol is shown. and F. What type of interval is it?
(1 point) Responses major second
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In a major scale, fourths, fifths, and octaves are defined by what term?
(1 point) Responses major second major second minor
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What is the quality of the triad if the interval between the root and third is m3 and the interval between the third and fifth
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And the Solfège system which syllable is assigned to the sixth note of the scale
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A movable due refers to what is it each note receiving a demarking they do marking being used multiple times in a scale they do
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Why does a musician use a solfège system?
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what type of mood does a minor key usually creat in a composition?
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what is one reason certain key signatures are used? to confuse performers, to match with other pieces of the time period, to
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what is the missing interval in the patter for a major scale? w w h w blank w h
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What kind of harmony uses only notes from the key signature?
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What note completes the major triad with the root A?
Notation shows an A and C-sharp on the treble clef. (1 point) Responses A A
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Which chord progression creates an authentic cadence? (1 point) Responses tonic-dominant tonic-dominant tonic-subdominant
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A B-flat major triad contains which of the following notes? (1 point) Responses C C D D E E F-sharp
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The interval between any note and its nearest neighbor with the same letter name is called ____________. (1 point) Responses an
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Which of these intervals is a half step? (1 point) Responses G to A-flat G to A-flat E to F-sharp E to F-sharp C to B-flat C to
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tay is learning about chords,beats,harmony, canon and rhythm in music class .
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what kind of tip would you give me to do for counting the notes on the staves?
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patsy
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Class - what do I mean when I use the word tonality? How is the tonality defined by the harmony and melody?
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what is one of the chief characteristis of beethovens music
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a moveable do refers to
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When the frequency of a note is twice the frequency of another, the notes are a(n) ______________ apart.
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David
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the term ___ describes intervals of less than a half step
a. countertone b. microtone c. overtone d. undertone
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the ____ is an essential characteristic of sonata form
a. sudden crescendo b. absence of harmony c. fluctuation of rhythm d.
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nikki
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the is an essential characteristic of sonata form
a. sudden cresendo b. absence of harmony c. fluctuation of rhythm d.
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nikki
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HOW MANY DEMISEMIQUAVER IN A BREVE.
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HOW MANY SEMIQUAVER ARE IN A MINIM
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crotchet + Semibreve+Nimin rest =
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my music homework says fill in each blank so that the duratons are equivalenti don't get it
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mason
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What is the vertical line at the end of a measure called?
(1 point) Responses meter line meter line bar line bar line dynamic
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Which of the following does not lengthen a note?
(1 point) Responses fermata fermata dot dot tie tie dynamics
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In The time signature four-four is shown. meter, which beat is the strongest?
(1 point) Responses the first beat the first beat
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In a major key, major triads can be built on which scale degrees?
(1 point) Responses first first fourth fourth fifth fifth all
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If you are building a triad whose root is located on a line on the staff, where will the third and the fifth be located?
(1
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A triad that contains the notes A and C could also contain which of the following notes?
(1 point) Responses F F B B E E F or E F
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In what 2 measures does the accompaniment line follow the melodic line exactly?
1 point Measures 1 & 2 Measures 13 & 14 Measures
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Which one is an articulation NOT used in this music?
1 point Tenuto Accent Staccato All of the above are used
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Use the following image to answer the question.
What note completes this D minor chord? A segment of a treble-clef staff is shown
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Listening for key signature changes and repetition is an example of what
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Make Up A Random Mood About Music. How does they key, melody, tempo, and dynamics contribute to the moods? Make sure the
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how we named the note that is above the first line on the bass clef?
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One half step up from the last sharp is it true or false
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Which is true of a key signature with flats
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